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The William E. Stafford, Archives Series 1, Sub-Series 4: Prose Drafts, 1937-2000

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Stafford, William, 1914-1993
Title
The William E. Stafford, Archives Series 1, Sub-Series 4: Prose Drafts
Dates
1937-2000 (inclusive)
Quantity
7 cubic feet, (11 boxes)
Collection Number
OLPb104STA
Summary
William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. This subseries includes handwritten and typed drafts of Stafford's prose. The Index to the entire Stafford Archives can be found at: http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv83782
Repository
Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives

Aubrey R. Watzek Library
615 S. Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR
97219
Telephone: 5037687758
Fax: 5037687282
archives@lclark.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. Among his many credentials, Stafford served as consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress, and received the National Book Award for his poetry collection Traveling through the Dark (1963). During his lifetime, Stafford wrote over sixty books of poetry that still resonate with both scholars and general readers. Stafford’s perspectives on peace, the environment, and education serve as some of the most articulate and engaging dialogues by a modern American writer about three of the most important issues of the second half of the twentieth century with lasting impacts on future generations. Howard Zinn, one America’s most iconic modern historians, was keenly aware of Stafford’s insight into modern American culture. Zinn claimed, “William Stafford’s prose and poetry, wise and eloquent, speak directly to the violence of our time, and to our hope for a different world” (from cover of Every War Has Two Losers).

The William Stafford Archives, donated to Lewis & Clark College by the Stafford family in 2008, contain the private papers, publications, photographs, recordings, and teaching materials of the poet William Stafford. The Lewis & Clark College Special Collections actively add to this collection by acquiring unique Stafford related materials.

Stafford wrote every day of his life from 1950 to 1993. These 20,000 pages of daily writings form a complete record of the poet’s mostly early morning meditations, including poem drafts, dream records, aphorisms, and other visits to the unconscious, recorded on separate sheets of yellow or white paper or when traveling, often in spiral-bound reporters’ steno pads. The archive also includes typescripts of poems submitted for publication and for use in readings. Stafford listed where he submitted each poem, and whether it was accepted for publication on the typescript. Each of his published collections, large and small, is represented by its gathering of documentary copies (typescripts), called by Stafford a “put-together.” Unpublished poems, poems published in journals, and reading copies of published poems were also gathered, in a virtually complete record from 1937 to 1993, totaling about 7,000 items. The collection also includes copies of all known Stafford books and translations. Stafford saved correspondence received, with an indication of the date of reply, and sometimes a copy of the reply, from the early 1960s to August 1993. Estimated at 100,000 sheets, the collected correspondence contains some full exchanges of correspondence initiated by WS. One such exchange is the correspondence with Marvin Bell on their sequence Segues. In addition to many photographs of and relating to William Stafford, the archive includes an estimated 20,000 photographs and negatives taken and developed by Stafford of fellow poets, family, friends, and Lewis & Clark College faculty. The archive provides documentation of Stafford's teaching career, including more than one thousand index cards, some dating from research at Iowa, others from later. These were much used in preparing for classes, workshops, and lectures. The files also contain scattered notes for workshops and lectures. The archive also includes course syllabi, and faculty documents relating to Stafford's teaching years at Lewis & Clark College.

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Content Description

Includes handwritten and typed drafts of: interviews and questionnaires; book reviews; stories; public presentations; and essays.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.

Preferred Citation

The William Stafford Archives, Lewis & Clark College Aubrey Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections, Portland, Oregon.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Arranged in boxes by prose type (interviews and questionnaires; book reviews; stories; public presentations; and essays), and chronologically within type.

Location of Collection

Special Collections
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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

  • Interviews, 1962-1988

    Container: Box 1a

    1 box
    • Description: Some Topics for Discussion: Being a Poet Nowadays

      Questionnaire from Paul ?Fillinger

      Dates: 1962
      Container: Folder 1.1
    • Description: The Farm On the Great Plains, Poet's Choice

      Correspondence with Paul Engle

      Dates: 1962
      Container: Folder 1.2
    • Description: Traveling Through the Dark, Reading Modern Poetry

      Correspondence with Warren Carrier

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 1.3
    • Description: Comments on Some Poems, Critical Quarterly for Tony Dyson,

      Portions reproduced for Answers are Inside the Mountains

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 1.4
    • Description: A Writer's Views on Writing

      Stafford to Daphne Horine for KATE bulletin

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 1.5
    • Description: Question-and-answer sheet

      To Dale Pfleiger

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 1.6
    • Description: William Stafford television interview questions

      Dates: undated
      Container: Folder 1.7
    • Description: Remarks by Stafford for KOAP TV program

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 1.8
    • Description: Writer: Northwest, KOAP

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 1.9
    • Description: For "Writer's World" program, KOAP,

      Further remarks by Stafford to Clark Santee for KOAP TV

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 1.10
    • Description: An Interview with William Stafford, Crazy Horse

      Dates: 1971
      Container: Folder 1.11
    • Description: Discussions During the Spring Poetry Festival, Tennessee Poetry Journal

      Dates: 1971
      Container: Folder 1.12
    • Description: A Conversation with William Stafford, Contributor's Copy

      Interview with Dick Case

      Dates: 1971
      Container: Folder 1.13
    • Description: William Stafford Interview

      Interview with Cynthia Loftness

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Folder 1.13.1
    • Description: Interview with William Stafford, Tamasha Magazine (Iran)

      Interview with William Stafford by Adnan Gharifi for Tamasha Magazine (Iran) during W.S. USIS 1972 tour. Translated by Andranik Mirzabegi.

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Folder 1.13.2
    • Description: The Third Time the World Happens, NW Review

      Interview with Richard Hugo

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Folder 1.14
    • Description: He Renders to God, 101 Coast Magazine of the Arts

      Interview with Mike Archbold

      Dates: 1974
      Container: Folder 1.15
    • Description: Comment, I Almost Keep Seeing a Black Star

      Interview with Karen Sollid

      Dates: 1974
      Container: Folder 1.16
    • Description: Tales From the Inkwell: William Stafford on Writing, Encore

      Interview with Anita Helle

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 1.17
    • Description: "Of Earthen Beasts and Other Muses," Alchemy

      Interview with Cathy Lenox

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 1.17b
    • Description: William Stafford on War and Peace, Spectrum

      Interview with Stephen Sander

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Folder 1.18
    • Description: Where Poems Begin, Christian Science Monitor

      Interview with Henrietta Buckmaster

      Dates: 1978
      Container: Folder 1.18b
    • Description: Diving For Dreams, Writing #2

      Interview with Charles Brashers and Sam Turner

      Dates: 1979
      Container: Folder 1.19
    • Description: Oregon's Poet Laureate, Willamette Week

      Interview with Amy Godine

      Dates: 1979
      Container: Folder 1.20
    • Description: William Stafford: An Interview by Nancy Bunge, with revised text Jan/Feb 2004

      for The American Poetry Review (1981) and Kansas Quarterly (1994)

      Dates: 1981
      Container: Folder 1.21
    • Description: When Writers Get Together: Some Issues, Reminders, Questions, Literature and Belief

      Forum address by Stafford for Brigham Young University and the Rocky Mountain Writers’ Conference

      Dates: 1982
      Container: Folder 1.22
    • Description: Question and Answer Session with William Stafford, Literature and Belief

      Transcript of question and answer session between audience and Stafford following forum address

      Dates: undated
      Container: Folder 1.23
    • Description: William Stafford Interview, Pacific Review

      Interview with Gregg Lambert

      Dates: 1982
      Container: Folder 1.24
    • Description: Roving Across Fields

      Conversation between Thom Tammaro and other poets

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Folder 1.25
    • Description: An Interview with William Stafford: Monmouth, Oregon

      Interview recorded at Grey Elliot’s poetry class

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Folder 1.26
    • Description: Interview with William Stafford

      Interview with Kevin Lollar

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.27
    • Description: An Interview with William Stafford, The Cottonwood Review

      Interview with Steven Hind

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.28
    • Description: Performing and Poetry, Literature and Performance

      Interview with Gail Miller

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.29
    • Description: William Stafford on Urdu and Spanish, Poet News

      Interview with Mary Zappa

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.30
    • Description: He Seeks Presence of "Hovering Greatness," Wittenburg Today

      Interview with Imogene Bolls

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.31
    • Description: William Stafford: Ambitions to Wake Up

      Interview with Gene Von Troyer

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 1.31.1
    • Description: Vision and Revision

      Prototype of Jane Shore’s poem revisions for Vision and Revision, sent to Stafford by Richard LeMon

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 1.32
    • Description: Willingly Local: A Conversation about Regionalism and Northwest Poetry, Studia Neophilogica

      Interview with Lars Nordstrom

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 1.33
    • Description: Cimarron Review: Oklahoma State University

      Interview with Michael J. Bugeja

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 1.33.1
    • Description: Letters on voice, Poet News

      Questions from Mary Zeppa

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 1.34
    • Description: Making Things Happen: Marvin Bell and William Stafford, Oregon English Journal (1987, pub. 1999)
      Dates: 1987-1999
      Container: Folder 1.35
    • Description: Craft interview

      Interview with William Packard

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 1.36
    • Description: William Stafford in At the Field’s End

      Interview with Nicholas O’Connor

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 1.37
    • Description: Account of a dream, to Diane Hill and Karen Kenyon at Sunshower

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 1.38
    • Description: An Interview with William Stafford, Maryland Poetry Review

      Interview with Anthony McGurrin and Michael Fallon

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 1.39
  • Interviews, 1988-2001

    Container: Box 1b

    1 box
    • Description: Lucky Talk, to Paul Janeczko

      Poem commentary by Stafford for Paul Janeczko’s anthology, This Delicious Day

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 1b.40
    • Description: From "A Conversation with William Stafford"

      Interview with Jeff Gundy for Modern American Poetry

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 1b.41
    • Description: Shelter From the Permanent Gale, The Literary Center Quarterly

      Interview with George Myers, Jr.

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 1b.42
    • Description: William Stafford: A Conversation, Tampa Review

      Conversation with Stafford, Richard Mathews, Dorothy Stafford and Kathryn Van Spanckeren

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 1b.43
    • Description: Comments on "Traveling Through the Dark," Oregon English Journal

      Interview with Vincent Wixon and Michael Markee

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 1b.44
    • Description: William Stafford: An Interview by Claire Cooperstein, Poets and Writers Magazine

      Interview by Claire Cooperstein

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Folder 1b.45
    • Description: Round Three, Poets and Writers Magazine

      Stafford’s response to Stephen Minot’s criticism

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 1b.46
    • Description: Poetry Happens Whenever the Language Gets Lucky

      Interview with Thomas Kennedy

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 1b.47
    • Description: Comment on "One Time", The Place My Words Are Looking For

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 1b.48
    • Description: A Priest of the Imagination, Friends Journal

      Interview with David Elliot

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 1b.49
    • Description: untitled, Writer's Digest

      Questionnarie sent to Bruce Woods

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Folder 1b.49b
    • Description: William Stafford, What! Contemporary Writing and Ideas

      Interview with Kevin Connolly

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.50
    • Description: PN Magazine

      Interview with June Owens

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.51
    • Description: William Stafford: An Interview by Thomas E. Kennedy

      for The American Poetry Review

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.52
    • Description: William Stafford: The Art of Poetry LXVII, The Paris Review

      Interview with William Young

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.53
    • Description: BABEL questionnaire

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.54
    • Description: Letters, and An Interview with William Stafford, Bakunin

      Interview with Mitchell Smith

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 1b.55
    • Description: Remembering William Stafford, Kansas Quarterly

      Dates: 1994
      Container: Folder 1b.56
    • Description: Fishing Your Life, Bonuses, and the Helicopter Arts, Connections

      Interview with Gala Muench

      Dates: 2001
      Container: Folder 1b.57
    • Description: Listings of Stafford interviews compiled by Paul Merchant and Vince Wixon

      Dates: ca. 2000
      Container: Folder 1b.58
  • Book Reviews, 1948-1963

    Container: Box 2

    1 box
    • Description: Review of "The Landscape Has Voices," Scott Greer in The Bridge

      Dates: October 12, 1948
      Container: Folder 2.1
    • Description: Fellowship: "Pacifist Hero": review of Spring Is Not Gentle, Ronald Kirkbridge

      Dates: February 1950
      Container: Folder 2.2
    • Description: Fellowship: Mennonite CPS Story: review of Service for Peace, Melvin Gingerich

      Dates: May 1950
      Container: Folder 2.3
    • Description: Fellowship: "A Sure Faith": review of Winter Solstice and Other Poems, Winifred Rawlins

      Dates: September 1953
      Container: Folder 2.4
    • Description: Fellowship: A Hateful Thing: review of Who Speaks for Man?, Norman Cousins

      Dates: October 1953
      Container: Folder 2.5
    • Description: Poetry:"Several Tongues": reviews of Union Street by Charles Causely; Of the Festivity by William Dickey; First and Second Love by Eleanor Farjeon; The Collected Poems of E.J. Pratt; The Stone and the Shell by Sara Henderson Hay; The World's One Clock by Louise Townsend Nicholl; Zen Telegrams by Paul Reps.

      Dates: January 1960
      Container: Folder 2.6
    • Description: Poetry: "Breath in Cold Air": reviews of Back to Life, ed. Robert Conquest; Anerca, ed. Edmund Carpenter; Facing North, Terence Heywood and Edward Lowbury

      Dates: December 1960
      Container: Folder 2.7
    • Description: Poetry: "Confrontations": reviews of Beasts in Clothes, Harold Witt; The Linen Bands, Raymond Roseliep; The Outdoor Labyrinth, Myron H. Broomell; Companions to Your Doom, Richard Emil Braun; Changes, Michael Benedikt

      Dates: March 1962
      Container: Folder 2.8
    • Description: Poetry: "Two Good Hands": review of In Praise of Adam by Reuel Denney

      Dates: December 1962
      Container: Folder 2.9
    • Description: Poetry: "Touching Sacred Objects": reviews of Collected Poems, Winifred Townley Scott; Collected Verse Plays, Richard Eberhart; 16 Once Published, Louis Zukofsky

      Dates: May 1963
      Container: Folder 2.10
    • Description: Poetry: "The Service of Friendliness": review of The Norfolk Poems of Hayden Carruth

      Dates: August 1963
      Container: Folder 2.11
    • Description: Poetry: "In the Sandburg Tradition": review of Honey and Salt, Carl Sandburg

      Dates: September 1963
      Container: Folder 2.12
    • Description: Writers' Digest: "A Scholar with Savvy": review of The Poet and the Poem by Judson Jerome

      Dates: 1963
      Container: Folder 2.13
  • Book Reviews, 1964-1967

    Container: Box 3

    1 box
    • Description: Unpublished review of The Psalm of Christ by Chad Walsh

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 3.1
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Poetic Homage to a Welsh Bard," review of A Garland for Dylan Thomas

      Dates: February 2, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.2
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of E.E. Cummings The Magic Maker

      Dates: March 15, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.3
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: Review of Robert Frost in Russia

      Dates: April 12, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.4
    • Description: Poetry: "Terminations, Revelations": reviews of At the End of the Open Road, Louis Simpson; Between Matter and Principle, Alan Stephens; My Bones Being Wiser, Vassar Miller; The African Boy, E.N. Sargent; Interpreter's House, William Dickey

      Dates: May 1964
      Container: Folder 3.5
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: Review of Selected Letters of Robert Frost, ed. Lawrance Thompson

      Dates: September 6, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.6
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: Review of The Acts of Creation, Arthur Koestler

      Dates: October 8, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.7
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: reviews of The Dialogues of Archibald MacLeish and Mark Van Doren, ed. Warren V. Bush; and Selected Poems, Stephen Spender

      Dates: November 1, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.8
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of For the Union Dead, Robert Lowell

      Dates: November 15, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.9
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Dylan Thomas's Choice, an Anthology of Poetry

      Dates: December 20, 1964
      Container: Folder 3.10
    • Description: Poetry: "Indirections of Reason": review of The Journal of John Cardan, Together with The Quest of the Opal and The Problem of Form, J.V. Cunningham; To What Strangers, What Welcome, J.V. Cunningham (1964, pub. 1965)

      Dates: January 1965
      Container: Folder 3.11
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Fathoming Five Poets," reviews of Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry, ed. Arnold Stein; The Poetry and Prose of E.E. Cummings, Robert E. Wegner; The Poetic Themes of Robert Lowell, Jerome Mazzaro; A Colder Fire: The Poetry of Robert Penn Warren, Victor H. Strandberg; To Criticize the Critic and Other Writings, T.S. Eliot

      Dates: January 9, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.12
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Man Does, Woman Is, Robert Graves

      Dates: January 10, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.13
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of The Lost World, Randall Jarrell

      Dates: February 14, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.14
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Dylan Thomas, His Life and Work, John Ackerman; Dylan Thomas and Poetic Disassociation, David Holbrook; The Days of Dylan Thomas, a Pictorial Biography, Bill Read

      Dates: February 28, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.15
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of The Orgy, by Muriel Rukeyser

      Dates: March 7, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.16
    • Description: Poetry: "Losses, Engagements, Privacie"s: reviews of The Whitsun Weddings, Philip Larkin; Selected Poems, Stephen Spender; Man Does, Woman Is, Robert Graves

      Dates: July 1965
      Container: Folder 3.17
    • Description: Poetry: "The Inner Legislation": review of Markings, Dag Hammarskjold

      Dates: August 1965
      Container: Folder 3.18
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Robert Frost: Life and Talks-Walking, Louis Martins

      Dates: August 15, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.19
    • Description: Poetry: "Weighed and Found Wanted": reviews eight anthologies including Roofs of Gold, ed. Padraic Colum; Poems of Doubt and Belief, ed. Tom F. Driver and Robert Pack; American Lyric Poems, ed. Elder Olson; Poets of Today, ed. Walter Lowenfels; American Poems, ed. Jascha Kessler; New Negro Poets: USA, ed. Langston Hughes; Dylan Thomas's Choice, ed. Ralph Maud and Aneirin Talfan Davies; A New Directions Reader, ed. Hayden Carruth and J. Laughlin.

      Dates: September 1965
      Container: Folder 3.20
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: reviews of Sound and Form in Modern Poetry, Harvey Gross; A Prosody Handbook, Karl Shapiro and Robert Beum; The Gist of Poetics, Clyde E. Henson

      Dates: September 12, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.21
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Past and Present in a Mediterranean Paradise," review of Majorca Observed, Robert Graves and Paul Hogarth

      Dates: September 26, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.22
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "The Poet's Art in Clear Focus," review of American Poetry Since 1945, Stephen Stepanchev (1965)

      Dates: October 3, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.23
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Wholesale Dismissal": Review of The Partial Critics, Lee T. Lemon

      Dates: October 10, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.24
    • Description: Capital Times: review of Country Places, August Derleth

      Dates: November 15, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.25
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "An Apocalyptic View of History," review of The Old Glory, Robert Lowell

      Dates: November 21, 1965
      Container: Folder 3.26
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Dispelling Some of the Clouds," review of Ezra Pound: Perspectives, ed. Noel Stock

      Dates: January 2, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.27
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "The Artistry of the Actual," review of Selected Poems, Andrey Voznesensky

      Dates: April 24, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.28
    • Description: Poetry: "There Yet Remains What Fashion Cannot Kill:" review of Selected Poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson, ed. Morton Dauwen Zabel (1966)

      Dates: June 1966
      Container: Folder 3.29
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Selected Poems: New and Old 1923-1966, Robert Penn Warren

      Dates: October 9, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.30
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "An American Literary Phenomenon," review of Robert Frost: The Early Years, 1847-1915, Lawrance Thompson

      Dates: November 6, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.31
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Reminisence and Appreciation of Eliot": review of T.S. Eliot: The Man and His Work, ed. Allen Tate

      Dates: November 13, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.32
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "A World of the Imgination," review of The Letters of Wallace Stevens, ed. Holly Stevens; Wallace Stevens: The Art of Uncertainty, Herbert J. Stern

      Dates: November 27, 1966
      Container: Folder 3.33
    • Description: Poetry: "Sidesaddle on the Ocean:" review of Looking Up at Leaves, Barbara Howes

      Dates: January 1967
      Container: Folder 3.34
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Near the Ocean, Robert Lowell, Chicago Tribune
      Dates: February 5, 1967
      Container: Folder 3.35
    • Description: West Coast Review: review of Toward Montebello, Warren Carrier

      Dates: Spring 1967
      Container: Folder 3.36
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Aiming with the Head": review of Poems 1957-1967, James Dickey and Berryman's Sonnets, John Berryman

      Dates: May 14, 1967
      Container: Folder 3.37
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: review of Of Flesh and Bone, John Frederick Nims

      Dates: June 11, 1967
      Container: Folder 3.38
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Toward the End of the World," review of Herakles, A Play in Verse, Archibald MacLeish

      Dates: June 25, 1967
      Container: Folder 3.39
    • Description: Chicago Tribune: "Promising Was Too Strong a Word," review of Poems Written in Early Youth, T.S. Eliot

      Dates: August 13, 1967
      Container: Folder 3.40
    • Description: Poetry: "A Five-Book Shelf": review of Half Sun Half Sleep, Mary Swenson; Excusions: New and Selected Poems, Katherine Hoskins; Buckshee, Ford Madox Ford; This Strangest Everything, John Ciardi; The Collected Shorter Poems, Kenneth Rexroth.

      Dates: December 1967
      Container: Folder 3.41
    • Description: The American Scholar: review of The Wind Southerly, Heather Ross Miller

      Dates: Winter 1967-1968
      Container: Folder 3.42
  • Book Reviews, 1968-1978

    Container: Box 4

    1 box
    • Description: Poetry: "Whole and Changing," review of Selected Writings by Charles Olson ed. Robert Creeley
      Dates: March 1968
      Container: Folder 4.1
    • Description: The American Scholar: "Nostalgia, Discovery, a New Kind of Being," review of The Savage Mind, Claude Levi Strauss; Ishi in Two Worlds, Theodora Kroeber
      Dates: Summer 1968
      Container: Folder 4.2
    • Description: Poetry: "Books That Look Out, Books That Look In": review of Openings, Wendell Berry; The Unblinding, Laurence Lieberman; Awaken, Bells Falling, Lewis Turco; In the Mecca, Gwendolyn Brooks; The Talking Girl, John Thompson; Selected Poems of Rosemary Thomas.
      Dates: March 1969
      Container: Folder 4.3
    • Description: The New Orleans Review: Reviews of Summer Love and Surf, Philip Appleman; Eight Poets of Germany & America, ed. Heiner Bastian and George Hitchcock; Once Again, Jean-Francois Bory; Watch Us Pass, Robert Canzoneri; Mr Menu, Louis Garcia; Selected Poems, Yvan Goll; Locations, Jim Harrison; Poems, 1933-67, H.R. Hays; The Unblinding, Laurence Lieberman; The Collected Longer Poems, Kenneth Rexroth; New Heiroglyphic Tales, Edouard Roditi; What the Grass Says, Charles Simic; Driving to Biloxi, Edgar Simmons; Inside the Blood Factory, Diane Wakoski.
      Dates: Spring 1969
      Container: Folder 4.4
    • Description: Hudson Review: "At Home on Earth": review essay on Since Silent Spring, Frank Graham; Terracide, Ron M. Linton; Challenge for Survival, ed. Pierre Dansereau; The End of the Twentieth Century, Desmond King-Helle; The Only Earth We Have, Lawrence Pringle; New Lives, New Lanscapes, Nan Fairbrother; Biology and the Future of Man, ed. Philip Handler; America's Changing Environment, ed. Roger Revella and Hans H. Landsberg; Reason Awake, Rene Dubos; The Environmental Revolution, Max Nicholson; The RSVP Cycles, Lawrence Halprin; Design with Nature, Ian L. McHarg
      Dates: Autumn 1970
      Container: Folder 4.5
    • Description: English Language Notes: "At Home on Earth": unpublished? review of John Greenleaf Whittier's Poetry: An Appraisal and a Selection, ed. by Robert Penn Warren
      Dates: 1971
      Container: Folder 4.6
    • Description: The Sunday Star: Review of Other Things and the Aardvark, Eugene McCarthy
      Dates: January 10, 1971
      Container: Folder 4.7
    • Description: Ararat: "Finding Home": Review of Homage to Adana, David Kherdian
      Dates: Summer 1971
      Container: Folder 4.8
    • Description: PTA Magazine: Review of Earth, Air, Fire, & Water, Frances Manson McCullough
      Dates: 1972
      Container: Folder 4.9
    • Description: Criticism: review of William Carlos Williams: The Later Poems, Jerome Mazzaro
      Dates: Spring 1974
      Container: Folder 4.10
    • Description: The New York Times Book Review: review of Local Lives, Millen Brand
      Dates: May 18, 1975
      Container: Folder 4.11
    • Description: American Literature: review of Poetry and the Common Life, M.L. Rosenthal
      Dates: November 1976
      Container: Folder 4.12
    • Description: Journal of Ethnic Studies: unpublished? review of Riding the Earthboy 40, James Welch
      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 4.13
    • Description: The New York Times Book Review: review of Moon-Whales, and Other Moon Poems, Ted Hughes
      Dates: January 9, 1977
      Container: Folder 4.14
    • Description: The Saturday Review: review of The Names of the Lost, Philip Levine
      Dates: September 3, 1977
      Container: Folder 4.15
    • Description: American Literature: "Swimming Out of a Fish trap": review of Five Temperaments: Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Adrienne Rich, Joshn Ashbery, David Kalstone
      Dates: May 1978
      Container: Folder 4.16
    • Description: Inquiry: "A Poet with Something to Tell," review of Philip Levine
      Dates: June 26, 1978
      Container: Folder 4.17
  • Book Reviews, 1979-1994

    Container: Box 4b

    1 box
    • Description: Inquiry: "The Glory and the Grief": review of The Penguin Book of Women Poets, ed. Carol Cosman, Joan Keefe, and Kathleen Weaver
      Dates: March 1979
      Container: Folder 4b.1
    • Description: New York Times Book Review: "The Self-Contained Traveler": review of News from the Glacier, John Haines
      Dates: October 13, 1982
      Container: Folder 4b.2
    • Description: Berkeley Poetry Review: Review of Collected Poems, Josephine Miles
      Dates: 1985-1986
      Container: Folder 4b.3
    • Description: unpublished?: "A Strange Kind of Stealthy Torque: Self-Review of An Oregon Message, William Stafford
      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 4b.4
    • Description: Hungry Mind Review: "Human Claims": review of The Freedom of History, Jim Moore
      Dates: Fall 1988
      Container: Folder 4b.5
    • Description: Hungry Mind Review: Review of Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness, ed. Carolyn Forche
      Dates: Winter 1993-1994
      Container: Folder 4b.6
    • Description: records for reviews without manuscripts or print copies
      Dates: 1970-1977
      Container: Folder 4b.7
  • Stories, 1937-2012

    Container: Box 5

    1 box
    • Description: "Answer, Echoes"

      Written in Kansas. Two drafts and published text.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.1
    • Description: "The City Behind the Eyes"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.2
    • Description: "Miss Howard and Beyond Las Vegas"

      Written at El Dorado, Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.3
    • Description: "Interview with a Town" later titled "Three Stories that almost Happened"

      Written in Kansas. Two drafts.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.4
    • Description: "Moonstone"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.5
    • Description: "Near is the City of David"

      Written in Kansas. Three drafts.

      Dates: 1937-1949
      Container: Folder 5.6
    • Description: "Mr. Right"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.7
    • Description: "The Osage Orange Tree"

      Written in Kansas. Two drafts and photocopy of published text.

      Dates: 1937-1959
      Container: Folder 5.8
    • Description: "Pills Pender"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.9
    • Description: "A Pint in the Back Booth"

      Written in El Dorado, Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1941
      Container: Folder 5.10
    • Description: "The Shoes"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: November 19, 1937
      Container: Folder 5.11
    • Description: "Two Men"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.12
    • Description: "The Unknown Region"

      Written in Kansas. Two typed drafts.

      Dates: 1937-1948
      Container: Folder 5.13
    • Description: "A Visit to the Delmonico"

      Written in Lawrence, Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.14
    • Description: "What Happened at the Lazy Phil's"

      Written in Kansas. One typed draft.

      Dates: 1937-1941
      Container: Folder 5.15
    • Description: "When I Was a Mule"

      Written in Kansas. Three drafts.

      Dates: 1937-1952
      Container: Folder 5.16
    • Description: "Wind in the Rigging"

      Written in Kansas. Three drafts.

      Dates: 1937-1949
      Container: Folder 5.17
    • Description: "An Evening on Earth"

      Written in Los Prietos. One draft.

      Dates: October 17, 1943
      Container: Folder 5.18
    • Description: "So Long, Chimes"

      Written in Los Prietos. One draft.

      Dates: 1943-1944
      Container: Folder 5.19
    • Description: "To Remember: Afternoon, 1943"

      Written in Los Prietos. One draft.

      Dates: 1943-1944
      Container: Folder 5.20
    • Description: "Jabo and the Root"

      Written in Berkley. One draft.

      Dates: October 13, 1947
      Container: Folder 5.21
    • Description: "The Man Who Turned to Salt"

      Written in Berkley. One draft.

      Dates: 1947-1948
      Container: Folder 5.22
    • Description: "The Name of the Time is Herod." Earlier versions titled "Our Neighbor, Herod."

      Written in Lake Grove, Oregon. One draft.

      Dates: 1948
      Container: Folder 5.23
    • Description: "The Littlest Chicken"

      Written at Lake Grove, Oregon. One draft.

      Dates: 1948-1949
      Container: Folder 5.24
    • Description: "Fried Rabbit"

      Written at University of Iowa. One draft.

      Dates: 1950-1952
      Container: Folder 5.25
    • Description: "Held Level" later changed to "The Lost Catfish in the Sandy River"

      Written at University of Iowa. Five drafts.

      Dates: 1951-1954
      Container: Folder 5.26
    • Description: "Loyalty Check"

      Written at University of Iowa. Two drafts.

      Dates: 1950
      Container: Folder 5.27
    • Description: "Mr. Bomb"

      Written at University of Iowa. One draft.

      Dates: 1950-1952
      Container: Folder 5.28
    • Description: "The Second-Storey Window"

      Written at University of Iowa. One draft.

      Dates: 1952
      Container: Folder 5.29
    • Description: "A Way of Seeing"

      Written at University of Iowa. Three drafts.

      Dates: 1950-1952
      Container: Folder 5.30
    • Description: "Sounds Reasonable Enough (Dear Coach Musselman"

      Written in Portland. Photocopy of published version from Harvard Yardage

      Dates: October 8, 1955
      Container: Folder 5.31
    • Description: "Recklessly a Friend"

      Written at Yaddo. Two drafts.

      Dates: 1956-1957
      Container: Folder 5.32
    • Description: "Robinson Jeffers' Groceryman" and "Joan"

      Written in Portland. Published versions of both stories in Northwest Review.

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Folder 5.33
    • Description: Research notes about Stafford stories.

      Compiled by Paul Merchant

      Dates: 2012
      Container: Folder 5.34
  • Talks, 1957-1991

    Container: Box 6

    1 box
    • Description: Introduce Hideo to Chapel

      William Stafford provides an introduction to Hideo Hashimoto speech.

      Dates: November 7, 1957
      Container: Folder 6.1
    • Description: Introduction at Lewis and Clark College
      Dates: January 30, 1958
      Container: Folder 6.2
    • Description: Oregon Poetry Day Banquet
      Dates: October 15, 1958
      Container: Folder 6.3
    • Description: Scripture of Our Time - A Chapel Talk
      Dates: March 1, 1962
      Container: Folder 6.4
    • Description: Left Foot Hope, Right Foot Despair

      For the commencement at Lewis and Clark College.

      Dates: June 2, 1963
      Container: Folder 6.5
    • Description: Stories the Blow Away

      Speech for Pacific University.

      Dates: September 11, 1963
      Container: Folder 6.6
    • Description: To the National Honor Society

      An introduction speech for the National Honor Society, Lake Oswego High School.

      Dates: March 5, 1964
      Container: Folder 6.7
    • Description: The Recognition of Discoveries

      For the Convocation at Willamette University.

      Dates: March 19, 1964
      Container: Folder 6.8
    • Description: Three Poems

      Three poems for the Lake Oswego teachers; Poems include, Hope is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson, Anecdote of the Jar by Wallace Stevenson, and As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerarel Mantley Hopkins.

      Dates: September 3, 1964
      Container: Folder 6.9
    • Description: The Recognition of Discoveries (II)

      Given at the St. Louis CCCC Convention, and Scheduled for publication in the college Composition and Communications Journal.

      Dates: April 1965
      Container: Folder 6.10
    • Description: A Whole Wheat Valentine

      For the Commencement at Rippon College.

      Dates: June 1965
      Container: Folder 6.11
    • Description: A History of Theory

      Eastern Oregon College Commencement speech.

      Dates: June 1966
      Container: Folder 6.12
    • Description: Literature Now

      A lecture for the Civilizations course at Lewis and Clark College.

      Dates: June 2, 1966
      Container: Folder 6.13
    • Description: Coming Toward Today

      Commencement speech for Catlin Gabel School, Portland Oregon.

      Dates: June 1966
      Container: Folder 6.14
    • Description: It is in the Minds of Men that Peace is Won

      Lake Grove Presbyterian Conference on Viet Nam.

      Dates: October 5, 1966
      Container: Folder 6.15
    • Description: Structure in Poetry

      Lecture given at Marylhurst University July 1966, University of Nevada, July 1966, and Bozeman Montana, October 1967.

      Dates: 1996-1967
      Container: Folder 6.16
    • Description: The Artist in all of Us

      A statement on art for the Lincoln High School "Symposium" on the "Artist and Society".

      Dates: February 1967
      Container: Folder 6.17
    • Description: Critic, Fact, Fiction

      For NCTE national convention, Honolulu Hawaii.

      Dates: November 1967
      Container: Folder 6.18
    • Description: A Better Art Inside a Lesson

      For Asilomar seventeenth conference of teachers of English.

      Dates: September 1967
      Container: Folder 6.19
    • Description: Hawaii Council of Teachers of English Annual Conference

      A reminder for speakers and presentations.

      Dates: April 6, 1968
      Container: Folder 6.20
    • Description: "Humanities and Un-Humanities"

      Published with title: "Today's Poets and the Language of Everyday Life." See Stafford Bibliography #F84.

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Folder 6.21
    • Description: Opening Statement - Conference on Poetry and the National Conscience

      University of Maryland.

      Dates: April 1970
      Container: Folder 6.22
    • Description: For Chapel at Gustavus Adolphus

      Handwritten draft.

      Dates: April 28, 1970
      Container: Folder 6.23
    • Description: Everytime We Graduate

      Commencement speech for Linfield College.

      Dates: May 17, 1970
      Container: Folder 6.24
    • Description: Introduction for Kurt Vonnegut at Library of Congress

      Typed draft with handwritten corrections.

      Dates: February 1, 1971
      Container: Folder 6.25
    • Description: Introduction for Eugene McCarthy at Library of Congress

      2 Typed drafts.

      Dates: May 11, 1971
      Container: Folder 6.26
    • Description: What Happens When You Say or Write a Word?

      Handwritten draft.

      Dates: July 1971
      Container: Folder 6.27
    • Description: Following the Golden String

      Typed draft with handwritten corrections. Undated speech given while Poetry Consultant at Library of Congress.

      Dates: ca. 1971
      Container: Folder 6.28
    • Description: Poets Speak of the Earth: America the New Eden

      TV script for program at "Man and the Land Conference," Oregon State University.

      Dates: 1972
      Container: Folder 6.29
    • Description: The End of a Golden String

      Typed draft with handwritten corrections. Talk given to NCTE, Dallas.

      Dates: March 17, 1973
      Container: Folder 6.30
    • Description: Leftovers: A Care Package

      1 handwritten draft, 1 typed draft with handwritten corrections, and 1 clean typed copy. Published in a pamplet titled Two Lectures: A Care Package. See Stafford Bibliography #F220.

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Folder 6.31
    • Description: Things to Take Along

      Commencement for Evergreen State College.

      Dates: 1980
      Container: Folder 6.32
    • Description: Opening the Lake Oswego Library

      Dates: August 22, 1983
      Container: Folder 6.33
    • Description: An Excursion of Thoughts on Reading Anne Sexton

      At Reed College.

      Dates: September 1985
      Container: Folder 6.34
    • Description: Oregon House Session

      Dates: April 13, 1987
      Container: Folder 6.35
    • Description: Fishtrap 89'

      Transcript of a talk by William Stafford given at the Fishtrap writers conference

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 6.36
    • Description: For our Esteemed Companions on the Way

      Transcript of a talk by William Stafford given at the Western Writers' Conference.

      Dates: June 26, 1989
      Container: Folder 6.37
    • Description: Making Peace Among the Words

      Keeney Peace Lectureship at Bluffton College.

      Dates: March 1990
      Container: Folder 6.38
    • Description: Walt Whitman Birthplace Association Speech

      Includes revisions of "Our Kind", Serving with Gideon", West of Here, "The Gift", and "Advice".

      Dates: June 1990
      Container: Folder 6.39
    • Description: Accompanying Students toward Poetry

      Speech delivered in Stuttgart, Germany.

      Dates: September 26, 1991
      Container: Folder 6.40
    • Description: Mt. Angel College

      Announcement for poetry reading at Mt. Angel College by William Stafford and Ralph Salisbury.

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 6.41
    • Description: Lecture Notes

      Two undated lecture notes titled; "How Reading is Sustained", and "Why a Poem or Other Art Works Cannot be Built by Pattern or Rule".

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 6.42
  • Workshops and Pageants, 1958-1989

    Container: Box 6b

    1 box
    • Description: Literature and Language in Service Course

      A workshop for the Portland Public Schools.

      Dates: 1958
      Container: Folder 6b.1
    • Description: Poetry Making Considered

      Workshop session for the Eugene Writers Conference.

      Dates: June 26, 1960
      Container: Folder 6b.2
    • Description: Montana Writers Workshop

      Program (1964), publications, programs, Stafford notes, student works, and misc papers for the Missoula Montana writers workshop.

      Dates: 1964-1965
      Container: Folder 6b.3
    • Description: University of Utah Writers Conference

      Programs, schedules, notes, teaching materials, and misc papers for the 1966 University of Utah Writers Conference.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 6b.4
    • Description: Port Townsend Summer School of the Arts

      Workshop program, schedules, notes and misc papers.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 6b.5
    • Description: Port Townsend Summer School of the Arts

      Workshop program, schedules, notes and misc papers.

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 6b.6
    • Description: 34th Writers Conference - University of Colorado

      Program, schedules, correspondence, notes, teaching materials, and misc papers for the thirty-fourth Writers Conference in the Rocky Mountains, Boulder Colorado.

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 6b.7
    • Description: Poetry in-Service New York Teachers Course

      Includes lecture "Where the Words Come From".

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 6b.8
    • Description: University of Utah Writers Conference

      Notes and teaching materials for the 1970 University of Utah Writers Conference.

      Dates: 1970
      Container: Folder 6.9
    • Description: Reporting to Crazy Horse UCSC Workshop Santa Cruz

      Notes and teaching materials for the UCSC Reporting to Crazy Horse writing workshop.

      Dates: 1971
      Container: Folder 6b.10
    • Description: Haystack Writers Workshop Summer 1989

      Handout guide of poets and writers. Contains W.S. poems "Not Marble nor the Guild's Monuments", and from one of Jim Heynen's "Ways to Start Writing".

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 6b.11
    • Description: Miscellaneous programs for conferences and workshops
      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 6b.12
    • Description: Miscellaneous notes from workshops, talks, etc.
      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 6b.13
    • Description: "Towards this Day" CBYF National Youth Conference

      Script for the CBYF National Youth Conference pageant.

      Dates: 1954
      Container: Folder 6b.14
    • Description: "Alters of Faith" KATU Christmas Special

      Outline and script for the KATU Christmas special pageant.

      Dates: 1963
      Container: Folder 6b.15
    • Description: KGW Christmas Program

      Program materials for KGW Christmas program pageant.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 6b.16
    • Description: Research notes about Stafford prose

      Compiled by Paul Merchant.

      Dates: 2012
      Container: Folder 6b.17
  • Essays, 1947-1985

    Container: Box 7

    1 box
    • Description: "Are You Sure You Want To Teach?"

      California Journal of Secondary Education.

      Dates: 1947
      Container: Folder 7.1
    • Description: "War Trial"

      Three typescripts.

      Dates: 1950
      Container: Folder 7.2
    • Description: "Religious Perspectives in Teaching English Literature"

      A comment on Mr. Hoxie Fairchild's, Hazen pamphlet.

      Dates: 1950
      Container: Folder 7.3
    • Description: "The Proof and Echo of All Human Fame"

      Typed (2-page) essay about Alfred Tennyson with hand-written correction.

      Dates: ca. 1950
      Container: Folder 7.4
    • Description: "Winterward" an Abstract

      Intro to Ph.D. dissertation Winterward.

      Dates: 1954
      Container: Folder 7.5
    • Description: "The Spontaneity Theme"

      Subtitled "Mutually Reinforcing Passages in Wordsworth, Newman, and Arnold"

      Dates: 1954
      Container: Folder 7.6
    • Description: "The Negotiable Poem"

      In Approach journal.

      Dates: 1960
      Container: Folder 7.7
    • Description: "I am a Pacifist"

      A discussion on war.

      Dates: 1960
      Container: Folder 7.8
    • Description: "Fiction Versus the Lie"

      A search for identities in Carlyle and Wordsworth - Particularly as related to The France Revolution and "The Convention of Cintra".

      Dates: 1961
      Container: Folder 7.9
    • Description: "How to Keep from Being Overwhelmed by Your Appreciation of Poetry"

      The Journal, Lewis and Clark College.

      Dates: January 1962
      Container: Folder 7.10
    • Description: "Writing the Australian Crawl"

      Read at NCTE convention 1963, Published in NCTE's CCC journal 1964.

      Dates: 1963
      Container: Folder 7.11
    • Description: "The Poet on Campus"

      For Writers Digest, Spring 1964.

      Dates: 1963
      Container: Folder 7.12
    • Description: "No Answer to this Day"

      Dates: 1963
      Container: Folder 7.13
    • Description: "The Convent Threshold"

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 7.15
    • Description: "A Send-Off"

      For the Grand Ronde Review.

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 7.15
    • Description: "Composition as Art"

      A prose statement for the back cover of College Composition and Communication. This publication is listed in the Stafford bibliography #E297, but the entry lacks a description for this statement.

      Dates: February 1964
      Container: Folder 7.16
    • Description: "The Eve of St. Agnes" and "The Convent Threshold"

      For Pocketbook publishers.

      Dates: 1964
      Container: Folder 7.17
    • Description: "New Perimeters: Poets on the Early Warning Line"

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.18
    • Description: "Scripture: The Boundary of Literature"

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.19
    • Description: "In the Funhouse Mirror"

      Satire Newsletter, State University College N.Y.

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.20
    • Description: "A Few Easy Lessons"

      An essay including "Seventy Dollars an Hour", "You are on Trial at School", "Parents and the First Day of School", "What is a Current Event", and "Soliloquy at a Writing School".

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.21
    • Description: "A Poets Voice: An Approach Through Peace"

      A statement on "How does a poem mean" for the Vanguard, Portland State University.

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.22
    • Description: "Om a Statement of Sympathy foe Civil Rights Workers"
      Dates: 1965
      Container: Folder 7.23
    • Description: "A Statement About Fifteen"

      Poems for young readers, 56th Annual NCTE Convention.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 7.24
    • Description: "What Roethke Gave" and "Roethke's Way"

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 7.25
    • Description: "Start with the Little Things"

      For Camp Fire Girl magazine.

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 7.26
    • Description: "Where the Words Come From"

      Dates: 1966
      Container: Folder 7.27
    • Description: Tennessee Poetry Journal Statement

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.28
    • Description: "Poetry and Music: Some Reflections on the Muse"

      For Music Teacher at Corvallis, Oregon.

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.29
    • Description: "Finding the Language"

      Submitted for Steins book on Fall reads.

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.30
    • Description: "Every Syllable Can Vote"

      Essay following "Finding the Language".

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.31
    • Description: "A Little Statement About Art: The Importance of the Trivial"

      Prose statement with copy of correspondence to David Green.

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.32
    • Description: "Poems, Traditional and Modern"

      Dates: 1967
      Container: Folder 7.33
    • Description: "These Poems"

      Introduction by William Stafford for Earle Birney's "Memory No Servants: Poems 1947-1967".

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Folder 7.34
    • Description: "Lit Instructor: Why it Matters'

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Folder 7.35
    • Description: "Today's Poets and Everyday language"
      Dates: 1968
      Container: Folder 7.36
    • Description: "Poems and a Statement" about "Traveling through the Dark"

      Published. See Stafford bibliography #s F76 and A75.

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Folder 7.37
    • Description: "Brother Antoninus, (William O. Everson)"

      For St. James Press, "Contemporary Poets of the English Language".

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Folder 7.38
    • Description: "On May Swenson"

      For St. James Press.

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Folder 7.39
    • Description: "A Way of Writing"

      For Field: Contemporary Poetry and Politics.

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Folder 7.40
    • Description: "The College Bookman"

      For Harper & Row Publishers.

      Dates: 1970
      Container: Folder 7.41
    • Description: "A Witness for Robert Penn Warren"
      Dates: 1970
      Container: Folder 7.42
    • Description: Drafts of official Library of Congress Consultant's reports

      Includes notes on guests and readers at LOC.

      Dates: circa 1971
      Container: Folder 7.43
    • Description: "Getting Our Language Back"
      Dates: circa 1974
      Container: Folder 7.44
    • Description: "The Terror in Robert Frost"

      For New York Times magazine, August 18, 1974

      Dates: 1974
      Container: Folder 7.45
    • Description: "Assumptions About Literature Classes"

      Seattle NCTE

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 7.46
    • Description: "A Report on a College Party: 5 November 1976"

      Unpublished typed copy with handwritten notes.

      Dates: November 5, 1976
      Container: Folder 7.47
    • Description: "Ten Little Questions"

      Typed draft of essay sent to Agenda.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 7.48
    • Description: "The Minuet: Sidling Around Student Poems"

      Typed draft and correspondence for essay published by Field. See Stafford bibliography items #s E989 and F370.

      Dates: 1976
      Container: Folder 7.49
    • Description: "A Way of Writing"

      Early draft with handwritten notes.

      Dates: circa 1977
      Container: Folder 7.50
    • Description: "Whose Tradition"

      One clean typed copy and two typed versions with handwritten edits. First published in Writing the Australian Crawl. See Stafford bibliography #s A30 and F346.

      Dates: circa 1978
      Container: Folder 7.51
    • Description: "The Kids Dance"

      Typed draft and copy of letter to Gary Young. Published in The Heart of Knowing (F352).

      Dates: 1979
      Container: Folder 7.52
    • Description: "Staying Carefully Ignorant"

      For The Writer Feb. 1982. Essay includes "The Writers Vocation" using selections from "Writing the Australian Crawl".

      Dates: 1982
      Container: Folder 7.53
    • Description: "In Memorium of Richard Hugo"

      For The Weekly Seattle, Nov. 10, 1982

      Dates: 1982
      Container: Folder 7.54
    • Description: "A New Portfolio of Poems"

      Introduced and selected by William Stafford for World Order quarterly, Vol. 17, no. 4.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Folder 7.55
    • Description: "A Priest of the Imagination"

      For the ADE Bulletin no. 76, Winter 1983.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Folder 7.56
    • Description: "A Side Glance at History"

      For The Bench Press.

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 7.57
    • Description: How to Eat Loaches, by Yorifum Yaguchi

      Book and manuscript. Note by William Stafford.

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Folder 7.58
    • Description: "The World and Yellow Cars"
      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 7.59
    • Description: "Exploring the Wild, Surprising World of Poetry"

      For Learning Magazine, Jan. 1985.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 7.60
    • Description: "Some Qualms about Excellence"

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Folder 7.61
  • Essays, 1986-1993

    Container: Box 8

    1 box
    • Description: Russ Roberts' Book - Introduction

      Introduction by William Stafford.

      Dates: 1986
      Container: Folder 8.1
    • Description: "William Stafford, 1914-"

      Autobiographical essay. Correspondence and drafts.

      Dates: 1986
      Container: Folder 8.2
    • Description: "Inner Journeys, Outer Balances"

      Afterword to James DePreist's This Precipice Garden. Drafts.

      Dates: 1986
      Container: Folder 8.3
    • Description: "Jumping Into the Daylight"

      Dates: April 1986
      Container: Folder 8.4
    • Description: "How it Feels to Write Poetry Today"

      Including the poem "Waiting for the Poem to Come".

      Dates: circa 1986
      Container: Folder 8.5
    • Description: "Hitchhiking Toward Jeffers"

      For American Poetry.

      Dates: 1986
      Container: Folder 8.6
    • Description: "Soul Food"

      Essay published with title, "The Writers Compass" for The Writer, Sept. 1987. Drafts and correspondence.

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 8.7
    • Description: "Hunting for Gold in a Manuscript"

      For The Phoenix magazine, Clark College, WA.

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Folder 8.8
    • Description: "Iowa, Snodgrass, Heart's Needle"

      For Ford-Brown and Co. Publishers. On the Poet W.D. Snodgrass.

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 8.9
    • Description: "Larger than the World"

      Introduction for Fr. Jeremy's book of poems.

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 8.10
    • Description: "What Happened at Port Angeles"

      On Raymond Carver for Washington Magazine, Published as "Suddenly Everything Became Clear to Him: Writer Raymond Carver Turned College Life into Art".

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 8.11
    • Description: "Making Best Use of a Workshop"

      For The Writer, April 1988

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 8.12
    • Description: "Learning One's Place in the Family"

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Folder 8.13
    • Description: "An Artist's Anguish"

      In response to "Piss Christ" by Andres Serrano and the NEA/ACLU conflict.

      Dates: circa 1989
      Container: Folder 8.14
    • Description: "Of All Forms of Literature Poetry Suffers First from Pollution"

      Published without title in Hungry Mind Review (E1583). Correspondence and typed draft.

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Folder 8.15
    • Description: "Eighth Grade Art"

      For The Hungry Mind Review, July 1990.

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Folder 8.16
    • Description: "Months with R's in them"

      For New York Times Magazine, Oct. 21, 1990. Published in the article "The Oyster at its Best".

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Folder 8.17
    • Description: "Reaching Into the Well"

      Includes the poem "Why the Sun Comes Up".

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Folder 8.18
    • Description: "Being Tough, Being Gentle"

      For The Writer, May 1991.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 8.19
    • Description: "A Guide for Modern Teachers of Creative Writing"

      Open letter in response to Stephen Minot's critique of Stafford's comments in an interview with Claire Cooperstein. Published in Poets & Writers Sept/Oct. 1991. See E1637, E1678, and H310.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 8.20
    • Description: "Just a Good Read"

      Essay for Miller Williams and the Poetry of the Particular. See F555.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 8.21
    • Description: "Robert Bly's Working-with-Things Project"

      In response to the Bly's Fest event

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 8.22
    • Description: "Available to the World"

      Correspondence and drafts. Published; see F586.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Folder 8.23
    • Description: Introduction to Some Other Morning by Jeremy Driscoll

      Typed draft.

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Folder 8.24
    • Description: "The Writing of Bess"

      Typed draft and correspondence. Published in Writer's Digest.

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Folder 8.25
    • Description: "Approach with Caution"

      Typed draft and correspondence. See A57b.

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 8.26
    • Description: "Sometimes, Reading"

      Typed draft. Submitted to Ohio Review. See A75 and F681.

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 8.27
    • Description: "Listening, Sniffing, Inhaling a Student's Work"

      Unpublished? essay sent to University of Texas at San Antonio.

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Folder 8.28
    • Description: "Not a Speech"

      Essay including the poem "With Kit, Age 7, at the Beach" published in Sponsa Regis, later called Women Today, and the poem "Lit Instructor".

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.29
    • Description: "Improving Your Dreams"

      For a poem and essay labeled "A Course in Creative Writing, from A Glass Face in the Rain.

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.30
    • Description: "A Sign from one of the Islands"

      To Washburn Press.

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.31
    • Description: "A Gesture Towards an Unfound Renaissance"

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.32
    • Description: "The Writer and His Beliefs - An Excursion"

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.33
    • Description: "Teaching 'Edited English'"

      unpublished? essay. Typed drafts with handwritten corrections

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.34
    • Description: Untitled prose, "Think of the writers who broke into individuality..."

      unidentified fragment.

      Dates: Undated
      Container: Folder 8.35